Hatred of Jews is becoming socially acceptable in France. One measure, but only one, is the popularity of the comedian and flagrant agitator Dieudonné.
In an ominous turning point, a significant segment of the French public now views anti-Semitism as a “legitimate viewpoint.”
In a grim echo of history, far-Right street demonstrators in Paris have called for the expulsion of Jews from France. The French political class—not least,. . .
Paranoid hatred of Jews is not just another prejudice; it is an entire worldview—dangerous, therefore, not only to Jews but also to most Western democracies.
Beate and Serge Klarsfeld made it their lifelong mission to bring Nazi war criminals to justice; they are now setting out to confront the anti-Semitic French comedian Dieudonné.